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7- -rJM'32 ', SW"1.. . """' --J,--- X " 3PJ5WO-J'Jifc . 4 f'J . jf ;--' " ' $ 1l Vol. xvi. Astoria, Oregon. Saturday Morning, January M, L88- No. 88. fgrnt i tMBSKi AtfitflfTfrtrif TUG.r.lBUFR AM THE lUIUHMIH. The farmer, in the paper, Read the editorial mention That the public welfare rested On political conventions. Lut the trees had leaved and blossomed. And the grass continued growing; AH the sprouts of corn were starting And the farmer went on hoeing. The wheat grew wliite and a eii And the corneas nicely mowing; The fanner smoked his pipe in peace, And 'bout his turnips went on h.elnj. All this tunc the railroad men Were busy sliaplnjr thirds political, " "J", apparently no one knew The farmer least of all v as critical. For the earth was filled with plentj. And the time was past for hoolri;. Markets everywhere were bare Surely prospects now were grow Ins. But when the farmer shipped his grain, Little carlne, little knowing. What freights were charged toinnii.pt, It left a truly sorry shon ing. The price was high, but so w ero freigmS ; Instead of rich it left him owing, Then wroth the farmer quick became, Quoth he, What is the use of sowing? We laws must have to fair decide What share the carrier, what the rro w- er; But when he came to get the law ,. He found 'twas cjulto liejond hit pon-i er. The railroad meu had busy been ShapIngandmouldingthingsiK)IItieal;. The reason why now plain to all. The situation somewhat critical. .,.. ItOKAI.. It r -it ... ii ltirmers win not late an ni - terest in public affairs they may to he nrevod nnn L f 1,1 1 expect Is. Railroad men now bold J railroads, ly advocate a new principle of fixing charges viz: "what the traffic will bear," instead of the old one upon which carriers' charges were based "cost of service." Once recognize the new theory with watered stock for an excuse and the new pooling system fur nishing the power the produc tions of a continent are largely the mercy of the corporations r , '.' ..... .l: , JLI1 OrUCr TO perpetuate tnis system, . .... railroad managers naturally seeki'""i"9 ' ..,.j)w,u,u,ulD political power. Both the Chair- men of the Democratic and Repub - lican National Committees at this time are railroad men, and railroad . , , ,-t . tnnnAtr ic Hirrvn v rn ipn imnn in i ran the political machines. Con-1 gress, and also- many of our State Letrislatures, are controlled by the .? t ri x 1. r railroads. First, through officers , ... i t t..-i i or directors, wuo oecomo legisia- tors for that purpose; second, and perl members of the legal profesi who are also legislators, and are retained as "counsel" by tho rail roads; third, through special favors shown all the members, Tt is about time that the farmers, who constitute by far -the largest' sino-lft interest in this country, and whose productions are the basis of all our prosperity, should have something to say about tho amount they are taxed for transportation. In England tho Farmers' Alliance ( hold the balance of power at the; last general election. What is to prevent .their organizing in every assembly and congressional district here, and take an'interest in poli tics which would not only protect their own interest, but be an effi cient check upon tho 'encroach ments of corporations which have been so great of late that all patriotic citizens must view their increasing power with alarm? Daily Graphic. Aa Ally for Oregon. There seems to be consiuerauiu perturbation among the yahoos of the East over the appoinimei.L oi Congressman Frank Page, of Cali fnmia. to the chairmanship of the haps more largely, through j Pf n v. To our breadstutfs capa- ; tory near uorvau.s, w men is tieau- -i-uhanthogoldottheine House Committeo on Commerce, j tmngs a strong uesire to pusn an.i It has lou- been tho disposition of I crowd ahead in a manner that these howlers to hoot al every J often leads to failure, and it is claim set forth by the Pacific right hero that we, as u nation, coast,anawhena-man from this ! must exercise that care and can -section secures recognition the en-i tion that behooves a fast advanc tire pack get jip'ahowlwhich re- j ing and prosperous-country. Al- verberates across the continent, i "We consider Congressman Page i an able man, and know him to be an indefatigable ' worker. His record in Congress during his sev eral terms of office has been one of industry and honor. He ha3 i shown himself to be the friend of the P.icific coast in the past, and we believe will prove true to his record in the future. Oregon, especially, has suffered in a com mercial sense through the negli genco of Congress to pass the ap- propriatious asked for to improve ! her rivert and harbors. This State is now united in demanding aid j from tho government for the deep- j ening of tho channels of the Co lumbia and Willamette rivers, and we believe we shall lindln tho new chairman of tho Commerce Com mittee a faithful friend and ally. It is, to sav the least, a decided vic tory for this coast that a congress- man lrom this .section should re- I ceivo so marked a trust, come. Wei- HOME PROTECTION. While ve of the United States I , '. . ...J ,m,u "" "' ,U'S' - '-'" supplying the world with bread-1 , stuffsand other food commodities, i imuii - j aim ouili iijou LOIU1IIOUUH.S1 i tl.r. met nf rl.o ipnrl.l Iiiiva lmun j."" - "" " " "..... -. i balancing the account with nmnu-' fnctureil goods to a much greater degree than we are willing to ad- mit, but It is nevertheless a tact; and it seems, as in years past, that .u . ...... :i . .:... the raw material must continuo to be sent abroad, and then, to a ' ' large extent, returned to pav for the food material that we are pro ducinff in such excessive abund- crrnvA nttontinn of th tmns W,J a -' j .....ot- .,f rt.;.. n;u,,.A .. n """ ie-im. ciuin- in uiauu- iaciurcu oous or m vmn- ue:, sines, our national revenues are. ' swelling to such a degree us to lance. J. his has been the course ot ent writer took a silent pait in on ' 5yrup. n wilt renew tne iwor nttu m:i- ,.jty ol winianispun tor anv persons "' , ., , , , , ,.-1 . ftlcr nnilletlwlels .lepei.d ojioii il;l wiHi.In'! Um-iIh rmm unn fnt to five jtrade until the over-plus on our of the very saddei-t dramas that 'there i im mistake alwut It. ''here I, ' ."' "it Js well ad .tefor "mleiH , . . ' . . .. .!. not a mother on earth who lus eicr. .it...". .... ..i... ,'-.... !?... if at part, unuer incrcasea prouucii.g can ukc piacu among tne cinicircn sed it. who will not tll ou .r onec Sf"'ltt3 , uA J me "mil south f r-?l?.- . I 1 1 .! Ti - r :.. Ilinf if .till r..o-111-.ln llio I,nu..lc ..! i ',L?'1VU' Sllliaieo OIH 111 ill SOUUI OI iaciuiies, nas jnvcn us sucn a ue- oi men. iiniuiiiuivuiLiii win- , .,";:, ', ,...", i.vsioriH on loangs nay, wun a goou ., , , ... . , t . ? , gie rest to the iiioiher.andreliel aml:M.ntMi roa(1 I.. .i. nia',, For further cided advnnLin-c as to invito tie . ter time, and the occasion was the health to theehihl.oiK-nitliiclIkvniauic.l r..r"J ' 'A !.....i ... !.'. ' ..ijT...." M.rlnryfnrtvnr.ltlin Mnct tv.ncrlmn.r.nn.1 tllPrn ilioil rf t vnlinlH f..vnr .. .. Vi. , ... -, of o..r economists to lighten the burden oHaxation, and at the ,ame "m0 retn,n tne prosperous traiie reKtionshiit tint hni been en witis-. relationship that lias been so satis- fnetnrilv AstiibliQlinil Hnrimrtlio ro. . ...--. 0 cont yre ot our continuous pros- ! other food resources that have been crowding on a Europenn market until the authorities abroad at one time, under some specious prerext, interdicted shipments. Then again, the South is more than over responding to its kingly rule of cotton, and Po we find some one of our staple products ruling in al- . , , ,1 most overv section of our land, and all adding to a supply that is aug- menting at a rate never before known. To promote or even hold this advancement from a debtor to a creditor position with the world should bo the constant studv of our people it should claim our attention beyond all other consid eration. Here tariffs enter tho field of protection, and here meas ures for the good of all should ab sorb a full share of business thought and sagacity. The problem of the ago is how to obtain a profitable market for a surplusagu of production, of what- ever nature it may be, and when- j over or wiierevur inai nab oeeu ac complished prosperity will come. Great carehowever, must follow in the wake of that accomplish ment, for so happy a condition : unities mav tie uadea tne varied . iiiunv nameu urysiai iaKe, aim . loiinsuay.aiier a lapse n iwo nun- 3l . - .- ., - ready it is e.uisinjr alarm iiniouri those ftho have Mudied the ad- vances and declines of previous years, and these may well bring, their thoughtful words ot e.peu- once to bear upon the fruitful J tintes of the present era of our greatness. It appeal.- us though, there were but one expansion of our nntionnl progress that needs , . J ' . . . , the warning shoutec m it ears, i and that i-, the too rjpid extension of our railroad system, p.irticnlaily tho extension on paper lor use in tins stock market. Few at present seem to realize tho mania to which this speculation hn boon earned, and is still berng carried. We .no of those who hail railroads as the lorerunners ot all modern progress nd PiviliTfltinn Imt vio i-nn-int ! ana civilization, hut wo can.iot help seeinff that this headlontr push . , ., .. , !7 . in building und. a greater pusli in, i - it. -i: r speculating in the securities of railroads will, at some time in the future, call a sudden hud peremp- tory 'Hialt," and when that halt is j called, it will be apt to shake the I very foundations of onr onward progress. We know of nothing that would exercise so potent an inflB. nrrai,,st s in onr -,---- - eg" trn("' relations as this, ami . we niav say that it ramifidtionsj . .... v are SO L'reat that we believe It I o would produce a ieversal of the very facts recited in the beginning , of these comment,, wl.icl. ore ,.o s.o iiuppuy in our xutur, aim which Thebupcrioiltyof J'.Ln.Mm'sKLvv- we should endeavor to foster injftY Bi-enr nnuililo wnv Pnir.merflnl ' ' " " eery possible wax. commercial -- JTmdti. aioti.! .ilothers!! Mother. ! ' ' i , . , Are on disturbed at night and brol.cn About four years ngo, the ores- ' - . hnrinl of an immicrrant's danrrldcr. o ci, i.,i k.. i i.:iri r .!,:.. ... uwl .... u...... .,. joiu iigL-, aim men in-ai is uiuvo un- toner, a : stranger wnom wo oi California would call a tramp had stopped at her father's house .and in taking care of the sick '" friend man the VJ 'ff ... -... ..... ... - - . ...,,.-, gin nerseu mane a sovch.ihl wmi Deatlr"andsoi)eri'ihed inher-lorvs' jUeaiir,.anusopcnsneuinneiBior..s tnrima. She was buried on Sun- t .... . j clay afternoon in the Masouio cem- situated on the banks of a wooded. SSs ncc? it.S bayou putting in from the 1-1 ally cures a luorhldppiwtlte for stlmu ' " ' lants, bj icstoring the natural lone of lamette river, whose waters then i the .stomach. 11 attacks execssiw love , , , , ... ... ,of liquor as jt does a fever, and destroxs lay cold and motionless m the both alike. The powerful tonic virtu- rra.su of winter A n-oodlv com- ot llie Cinchona is preserved in the grasp oi winter, .rt. goouiv com ,,..., Hitters, which are as effective pany of friends and acquaintances , , . . ., . . ,! followed her to that sorrowful though poetic abode beside the boautifur&trcam, itself Jiinvi.ciiiirtt.i TohniiiripJ In the bitter, moon-mad sea." 7 The clergyman lead the ever nu- pressive service of the Episcopal I church, and when he bade '-dust J to hist" and the unyielding grave ( ' had taken their youngest-horn to; its cold embrace, I saw tho poor old people lift up their eyes in silent, unspeakable distress, and felt my own obdurate heart, up heaving and quivering as though . some necromancer had summoned it from the deep epulchar of its ( sins. When nearly all had moved away, leaving tho .sexton to the completion of his melancholy olnce, one bobbing young girl stopped and looked back with such ai as pect of desolation as no words of mine could describe with adequate pathos and holiness. The wholp scene was indepd the very poetry of death; the burial of tho immi grants daughter, in the golden days of her betrothal, by what Joaquin Miller so often. calls the (ar-off, sun-down seas. When tho preacher cried, ''I am the Resur rection and the Life," I believed him with nil my soul, for 1 t-ould not think that (jrocl hut created one so good and pure to he theie and he forever forgotten on the lrozcn inargc ot Lrystnl l-ake-.a Thou shah 1m e again, who was I called in the name of Marv of Niuareth! Oakland 'Times. Skinny 3Ieu. , , ... ' ,, , , Well-.' Health Renew ei. Absolute cm,, fm nervous debility and weakness 1 uiejjemjriune luneiitms. 01, iu tiruii cUts Oregon Depot. DAVIS CO.; I'nrtland, Or. .tire From this dale Jame-. li. Kfxikei -. !.'i. only ner-on autlmi lied tu etmti act debts ' oroiilergfxids Inmj name for iw at tin-1 Kn.ipptrm (Janneiy. .7osi:pii IIcmk. ' A-torl.i, .Inn. .5, lss-j. -Kur!iiiiatbn.'" , v. iiicl.. Couiplrte cuie 4 il.iv-. i urini"-r nffeelion. smarllng, lnipient , innrt. Ore ()r c,inlcul. nriiutill , Mduey disease,.. ?1. as druagists. Oieaon Depot. I) v Yin I -Nt-w hinise jiuI firi .tCOl'orll.ind, Or. poinlmeiiw. Third TliniupsmN block, opr To XAyt- sipu. .worth. Booms bv lli month. ' M Tub Asronrvx has now i cached m circulation which places it at the head ot the list of Oregon dailies and insures to advertisers theieof more bencfd for tho amount paid than niaj be secured elsew here. To those v. ho w Ish to reaeli the largest number of nader at the smallest expense, we offer tliecidunins of an atliaemo daily, the success of wuicu iromiMMcry Man lias ueeii lari l"''ml the expectations of the mosti Inr-'"""" -- imsiETrs coco.nxt. uniiiif nil oincc nan- Jrcs.ii,. Is the best for nromotiiig the growth of and be.uitifjmg the hair, and tendering It ilnrk and ulossv. TIiel.en.iii(ln.liis Mn iliiiirid Tonn 't hrv mop'irtiimoi ! ' doomed coco'tniit' oTl, mepaied ex-! P'-j!': , amlerving with the" oLruei.itlg pain IlLir.'VL1' SIS","!?. f.. . .Jift.lbiil .... .. .. ... .n., .i.iii H ,.KJf,?,J-l..;.1.'0 " i"..!!,1 ,al!, 11tliewineter. aim jm-usain. in mil- lasie. i.iiu js we- jne-j scrintion of one ot the oldest and best i fpina, nhysici.ins and nuiscs in l!ie:i. die Whole History or Jiedlcine jJJJjJ """,l Permian Hlttrr. Cinchona llubni 1 .J lm -.un.l.t,,n?""n.ai.'1 f ho Count Cine ebon was the .Spanish in lira) The Countess. " ltlrfllaVrd the,.otW n v ,,,,,.. . inni in nm imi jiimhas laRna!;e ,,r the lountrv, ijuiiiqiiiiu. - Grateful for her neoer, on her return u j, Hh(1- nt)(1uou, ,Ju. rcmcili in Stinln. ubeie It. u:w Vimwn .,!.. Vtrin'.w ..V...n. ....m 1 ..-,....... oil , it anehon.i. in bono, of the isdv against malarial fever to-day ns tins were in the days of the ojd bpauish Viceroys. We guarantee the ingrcdi- J '- uJXU?. A trial will satisfy .ou that this is the boot bitter lutbn world. "The proof of tho pudding is in the eutin-,'," and we iV.teg'ls.'gofers a'nd'i.auof SiSeS Order fi. ....mallks. promissorr ilotes. bonds , for . QJt etelm ilecjN, morlBaBfsj bv CELEBRATED J 8TOSIACH & ITTEBS Tlieuamoof Hiwtettcr's Stomach liltteiN is heard m excry dTNcllinR, It funis a iIace li. o cry household. Slid Its vraiscari' souuded throughout the tthole Western Hemisphere, as a ceneral tn isonmf, n. euro for sleK head ache, a speclllc lor flatulency and our stom ach, an appetizing stomachic, and ccotlCnt Wood depurent and certain remedy for in termittent fever and kindred diseases.- Tor sale by all Druggists and dealer- generally. iinMi e si JMffyJM$&-vh-; , iCiBli FurniM.Hil Itooius to Let At Mis. Hanson's lodging houso. .otire. line lot of eastern oysters, which will swea up iut class styio at kos- . Tnkojvotlce. I On after this date an additional 10 cents jht cord will be charged on all orders for uttcd wood not accompanied by the cash, at Gr.ii s w ocd yard. July Jst, IKS!. Eastern Oyster. , Auollier Hue lot of Eastern Oysters Just received at Boscoes, per steamer i or. "4"n. Occident block. :iio( Krnit. Alluf the cboleot Muds ot apples in me iMrife-.i oonm ior saie at j, 11. D. Ura Arrtgnul I.oilsinc HouKe, I'orl- Oregon. first class in its ai- riiird street, in B. 11 :k. omsjsite Cant. Ains Booms by tho day, week or .MRS.fi. AnmooM. .NotiiM- to tho Ladles. 2jwitch.es, curls and frizzes made from combings or cut hair. Call on or ad dress War. Um.KXiiAKT, Ocoidnil hair dressing saloon, Astoria, Oregon. llic llrcl.ly VMorinn Is :i m.iiiuuoth sheet, nearly double he sie of ihe Dally. It is just tho pa ;er foi the fireside, containing in audi tion to all the current news, choice mis ticllnur. agricultural matter, market re ports, etc. It is f nrninhed to single sub cubcrs ui SJ 00 icr jear in advance. BuJ' ' Buj" ha Weekly. Su - rkls lulf er.Ct7uchtnforma"on "'" "cnsoi ii.e euuniry us vourincims clio'cKhe' i uitele ot infoniiatiun that no family can buccessfullyueezu along without. .Two dollar; .will buy th : whole .wad for i a year, SI no for Mk months, or ten Cents 'per copy. un Jwix Williamson'. Xo preparation has eer performed such marvelous cures, or maintained m wide a reputation, as A'i:r."s Cuxnnv IT.ctoual, which is recognized as the world's remedi for all diseases of the .lhio.it end lniigs Its long-continued ! .series ot wonderful cures In all climates nna"bVnen?o,nploy!, An i - mdily and suiely. alw;as relieving f-nlTernis, and (iiten saving life. Thu ,rotietlonitailon K by its timely use in throat Kiln best disorders, makes It an invaluable ronieih to be kcntalwais on ; liai.rt i4rliiw. J& m have once usetl it- never will. Fiom their knowledge of Its composition and oneeis, piijsicmns use tne uiigkrv l'j.fTor.AL extensively In their practice, and clergymen recommend It. It is absolutely certain In its remedial effects, and will nlwajs cum where cures are possible. Ton sALK 18 Y ALL UEALE1LS. .miscj:ix.neous. HOLMAN'S PAD. rott Tin: STOMAGH, LIVER, AND ir rnrcravs. TRACE lUKT. J-J. .! InnlIrn(:of bllHGU-.np-. and malaria In j eery fomi. aprcvcntalho and euro Ot chills, ft-t er and dumb agi.e. Dr. Uoliaan's Pad Is a perfect mecsi. Ard for dyspepsia, sick I Headache and cenous proslnuiou. as the iMil Nnppilr.1 o(r the pit of tho stomach, the great ncnm centfi.it annihilates the l disease in once. , Itnsnibui-.ihellicrap'l stoiimchso sue- cesi.ullj that ui?cnuii becomes penect. l'rof. r. . Imi3 vajs: "It is nearer a uiihemlpaiiaevH than anything m medl ciue." Tins i ilo'ip on the principle of ob sonHoti,.t lilcli Dr. Hotmail's 1'ad Is the onlj true exponent. For all kidney troubles, ub Dr. Holman's Jtenal nr Kidney 1'iiJ, tho best remedy In the utulrt itml recomniendcu by the medical ticultj. Beware of Bogus Fads. VjS-h srcniiliie ifolimtn's l'ad bears tho nrt- ate repr.ue stamp ut the Hobxxn Pad Co.. with the above truile mark printed in ween. i'.ir, no ie lt;nul It. For Sale by all Druggists. Dr. Holman's nh lee free. 'ull treatLse stnt free ou dppllttitlon. Address : 1UJIAUK TAD CO Til Itmadwny, Kcw York P.O.boxIlli. HILL HEAD PAPEK, OF EVKUVGRADK ASD C0L0K, PRIM ed or plain, at lowest ratal,- at . Tbc Astoells oCce M alliuuiHpurt l'roperty. t ire:iL o'iriraius are now onereu in mo I iCi , XT7 M' v A W c '&. Yi f I i S.ARNDT &JFERCHEN, ASTORIA. OREGON. The Pioneer MachineMShop blacksmith i SHOP'S Boiler Shop S3! ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WOEK IViiaptl) atttnileil to. j A siiylnll) ma!e of rp tiring CANNERY DIES, FOOT OK Ils.Vr.TTi; STKKUT. ASTORIA tRON WORKS. HRMOVSTKI.KT, NlLMt PAltKKI: IIOLSr, ASTOIUA. - ORVfiOX. GENERAL MACHINISTS AND BOILER MAKERS. UKDlliHIIRBBKOHBS Boiler Work, Sleamboat Work, and Cannery Work a specialty. A. I). Wass, President. J. O. HrsTLfci:, becrctar. I. W.Cask, 'treasurer. John Fox. Superintendent WILLIAM EDGAR, Comer Main and Chensmus Streets, AbrOKlA 0KK00.N. DKILKR- IS CIGARS AND TOBACCO," Tho Celebrated JOSEPH RODCERS & SONS GENUINE ENGLISH CUTLERY AND TUB GENUINE WOSTENHOLU and other English Cutlorr. FAIRCHILD'S GOLD PENS Genuine Heershaum Pipes, etc, A fine stool; of WntrlieH nod .!' elry. 3Iur7l' nn ItrecHi Loading Mint (Jiiiih and Itllles, ItovnUcrs. 1'itolM. r.iid Atnnitinllioi) MA RISK ALSO A I.VK Assortment of fino .SI'ECTACM and K'E OLASSK. b'or Sale. Pei Ilrinsli lark"Vanlock"duo at Astoria March lit. 100 Tons No. 1 Glencarnock Scotch Pig Iron, 40 Tons English Foundry Coke, 350 Tons Best Hard Steam Coal. Apiil) to A UG. U. KlN"v KV. tf Astoria, Oregon. GERJfAOTA BEER HALL . AlfD BOTTLE BEER DEPOT. Chex tun Stbskt. A sroniju Ttcllcst of L,agerS Cts. a Giant Orders for thi CelelrateJ ColuinMa Brewery dbde3:esl JA'fl ai tills ilne will lo proi.iptly attend ed to, tSfSo chiwp hjn I'rnndsco lleer-sold at UiUplaeo WJJ. BOCK. Proprietor. Tyjr. nowr, BOAT BUILDER, AT TUK OLD STAND, GP.AY'S I1U1 IJ11XO l'IKST CLASS YOP.K A SPECIAMT. MINT SALOON, OPPOSITE O. K. & N. COMPANYS DOCK. None but the best liquors and cigars passed over the bar. W.SCIICI.DT. i. w. case: i IMPORTED AND WHOLESALE AND HK - TAIL liEALEB IN GENERAL fflEECHAHDISE Comer Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTOBIA OBEGON miscellaneous. S53!3!'V - i "ks'' BUSINESS CARDS. E. HOUU!S- NOTARY PUBLIC, .vrcTioxEEn, commissioxat SUBA2CCE AGEST. T A. clATOSH. ilKRCHAXT TAILOR, Occident Hotel Building. ASTORIA - - - OREGOK Attorney and Counselor at Law. Office In C. U Parker's building, on Senton stceet. opposite Custom Houae, .5TOKIA. 0KE0ON. TAY TKTTIiE. 31. 1. I'll VSICIAX AND SURGEON, oi-ricK-Over the White House Store. IihsiOKSch At Jtri. Stunson's boarding Louse, I'henanitis street, Astoria, Oregon. 8, c:tAu, m. n L . PIIYSUIIAN AND SURGEON, Itnum Xo. a. ANtoxlan-IIalldlnt:. (tr studs.) inaiDtsci Corner ot Hcnton and Court street",. Astoria, Oregon. Xjl V. HICKS, " ' DENTIST, ASTOKIA, - - - 0IUMK1N. 1'o.mvs In Allen's butUUng up stairs, conn of Cass and Sicmicqhe streets. j Q. A. BOWLBY. AT10RNEY-AT LAW. Chcnamiis Street. - ASTOKIA. OKKat1 C."- UilA A CO. Uh-lIJOt IN Doors. H lniloffs, UlluilH, Trti KoinH. Lumber, Etc All Kind j of Oak LumberGlass, Boat Ala tenat, etc. Steam Mill near Weston hotel. Cor. Urn evlv e and Astor streets. J: H..D. GRAY, Wholesale and retail dealer la. FLOUR, ATA. KIJYJiS OF FEED, Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etcl General storage and 'Vharfaxe on reason able terms. Koot of Benton street. .Utort:i Oregon. Take Notice. John Rogers, Central Market, Has receh cd a large in olec of J5AKRKLS AND HALF BAHRELS of the best qiullty. And u uoi ready to supply Butchers Can neries and nil others, cheap for cash. nrLF.a ix New and Choice M I L L I n:e R Y, Desires to call tho attention of tho Ladies of Astoria to the fact that she has received a large avortmont ot the LATEST STYIJX OF Hats. Bonnets, Trimmings, Frccir goods. Comer Main and Squemoqhe Streets. HILL'S VARIETIES. GEO. niLL, - -CILVS.KOHLKK, - - PUOPRUJTOR STAGK MANAGER Open all Ihe Year. Performance Lvi tf Mzbl. Entire Chanse or Pro- snujime Once n Week. Comprising all the latest SONGS, DANCES AND ACTS. Tin; tncatm istrowded nightly, and ail who hate witnessed the entertainment pro nounce it to be equal to any ch en elsewhere. - Mr. Hill as a caterer for the publics amusement can not be excelled. Anybodv L-h!njr to spend a pleasant cteuln; and see sp.trklini wit ,iud beauty without vul- Kaiity. should Improe tho opportunity and come. Open air concert every e eniup; t perf orm nnce commencing at 8 ; entrance to theatre on Benton street; private boxes on CJiena m us street. 3Irs. P. 3L Williamson, llKALKH IX PRESS TRIMMINGS, All kinds of 1 jWOOLS ZEPHYRSf i !-Adies underwear, etc i Corner of Ca and Jefferson streets, Astotla r Ep-stamplns and Dress Making done to ordsp J4jhJ:. t tajaa;-"" - -- i-. i